The 32-year-old actor is also required to attend 52 domestic violence classes and 52 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, perform eight hours of community service and pay $400 to the Domestic Violence Fund, which provides money for legal services and counseling to victims.

Garrison served 18 months in prison for vehicular manslaughter for being behind the wheel in a DUI crash that left a Beverly Hills High School student dead in 2007. He was arrested for battery last year six days before the scheduled end of his parole.

"The main thing now," Braun says, noting that Garrison has completed his parole, "is that he can work anywhere in the country. There is no restriction on him. When he got out of prison, they wouldn't let him leave the state, which essentially ended his career."

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